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ACCESS 4000 X.25 TO TCP/IP GATEWAY ACCESS 4000 CDR COLLECTION MANAGER Gateway Features • X.25–TCP conversion • X.25 over TCP encapsulation (RFC 1613 XOT) • XOT–TCP conversion • X.25 switching • Serial/X.28/X.29 terminal server • HDLC/LAPB sync server • Conversion methods: RAW, RFC1006, LINE mode, custom • X.25 M-bit and Q-bit preservation • Large, comprehensive address translation/routing table • Connections can be initiated by X.25 or by TCP/IP devices Key Features • • • • • • • • • • Collects AMA/CDR data for Telecom Billing & OSS Systems  upports AMATPS, XFER, FTAM & MTP collection protocols S Supports conversion to EMI record formats Integrated X.25 to TCP/IP Gateway Replaces dial-up X.25 with IP network Enhanced reliability and boosts speed of data collection Local storage or NFS mounted file server FTP/SFTP push or pull to billing system Web based management GUI Supports Lucent 5ESS, Siemens EWSD, Nortel DMS, Ericsson AXE, Alcatel and other Class 5 switches • Alcatel and other Class 5 switches Access 4000 X.25 to TCP/IP Gateway offers comprehensive solutions for migration of legacy networks and devices to IP networking. The Gateway supports X.25 to TCP conversion methods like RAW and RFC 1006; X.25 over TCP encapsulation (XOT) for X.25 network replacement; and XOT to TCP conversion for IP hosts with no X.25 interface. The built-in terminal server supports legacy serial, HDLC, and LAPB conversion to TCP. Software Features X.25 to TCP Conversion X.25 TCP X.25/TCP Conversion TCP IP X.25 Network Conversion X.25 X.25 X.25 TCP IP TCP The X.25/TCP Gateway interfaces X.25 devices to TCP/IP devices. Multiple simultaneous connections are possible between X.25 logical channels and TCP sockets. This interconnection may be as simple as data only (RAW) transfer, or more complex like “message boundary preservation” for X.25 M-bit and Q-bit packets. Several standard and custom conversion methods are available. New conversions can be easily incorporated. The Gateway can connect directly to X.25 devices or to the X.25 network. • • • • • • • • • • • Hardware Features Poll scheduling 24 / 7 / 365 Configurable output file format User-definable output file names Supports standard X.25 over TCP protocols AMATPS, XFER, MTP and FTAM over X.25 FTP, SFTP or NFS delivery to billing Remote access via SSH Local or remote logging via Syslog Remote management via web browser UI (HTTPS) SNMP polls, link alarms NTP time synchronization • 120/220 VAC or optional -48VDC • USB host interface for flash or disk storage • DB9 RS-232 serial port • RJ45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet • DB25 RS-530 port supports V.24/RS-232, V.35, X.21 • Local storage for backup of data records Other Features • Custom file conversion available, including EMI • Local or network disk drive storage • Second X.25 or serial port for management (alarms, operation) access X.25 over TCP Encapsulation (XOT tunneling) X.25 Network Replacement Using XOT X.25 XOT IP XOT X.25 XOT to TCP Conversion XOT to TCP Conversion X.25 XOT IP X.25 over TCP network XOT The XOT gateway is used when the X.25 network between X.25 devices and hosts is being replaced with an IP ­network. By tunneling the X.25 protocol over TCP, the Gateway allows for seamless integration without modification or re-configuration of the X.25 devices. All network addressing is preserved and an extensive translation table allows for flexible routing. By transporting the packets, the Gateway preserves all of the features of the X.25 protocol. TCP When remote devices support XOT or have an external XOT gateway for encapsulating X.25 over an IP network, the XOT to TCP gateway can be used to directly convert the X.25 logical channels encapsulated in XOT to TCP sockets for IP hosts that don’t support XOT, eliminating the need for an X.25 interface. Collection of AMA Call Data Records for a TELCOM Revenue Accounting System FTP / SFTP / NFS Local Storage AMATPS / XFER / FTAM / MTP Billing Application Processor X.25 TCP/IP Network Direct Connect Microtronix Access 4000 CDR Collection Manager Telecom Switch MWI UNICOM RT­–SMDI TO SIP ROUTER MWI UNICOM LV–SMDI TO SIP TRANSLATOR Software Features • Taps SMDI traffic between PSTN CO Switch and legacy VMS • Pass-through of call integration (MD) messages • Routes by DN to determine SMDI or SIP destination • Translates SMDI MWI to SIP MWI notifications for VoIP subscribers • User definable lookup table consisting of DN and destination information • Web-based GUI for remote configuration and management SMDI MWI SIP MWI Legacy Voice Mail Server Overview MD SMDI MWI MWI SMDI MWI PSTN or PBX Switch Legacy Voice Mail Server Gateway SIP MWI SIP MWI Software Features The Microtronix MWI UniCom LV Translator provides Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) notifications from either a legacy Voice Mail Server (VMS) or a Unified Messaging Server (UMS) to VoIP phones across SIP/IP networks. The unit supports translation of received SMDI MWI messages into unsolicited SIP NOTIFY messages. The UniCom LV can be configured to do the DN to IP address resolution using an internal lookup table or it can forward SIP NOTIFY messages to a Proxy Server for processing and DN to IP address resolution and delivery to the VoIP phone. MWI UNICOM LL–SMDI ROUTER DI SM MWI UNICOM VL–SIP TO SMDI TRANSLATOR SIP/IP The Microtronix MWI UniCom LV Translator provides Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) notifications from either a legacy Voice Mail Server (VMS) or a Unified Messaging Server (UMS) to VoIP phones across SIP/IP networks. The unit supports translation of received SMDI MWI messages into unsolicited SIP NOTIFY messages. The UniCom LV can be configured to do the DN to IP address resolution using an internal lookup table or it can forward SIP NOTIFY messages to a Proxy Server for processing and DN to IP address resolution and delivery to the VoIP phone. The SMDI link of the PBX can be connected directly to one of the serial RS232 ports, or indirectly via a TCP/IP connection to a remote TCP/IP terminal server. Some PBXs also support SMDI over TCP/IP. SIP NOTIFY to SMDI MWI translation Unsolicited SIP NOTIFY requests over TCP or UDP SIP-URI extraction from Request, To, From, or other headers Routing to multiple PBX SMDI links PBX selection by telephone number, domain, IP address, or default SMDI Features • S  implified Message Desk Interface (Bellcore TR-NWT-000283) • SMDI links can be direct serial interface or TCP/IP • Configurable heartbeat / keepalive interval • Logging of MWI BLK and INV response messages Serial Interface Features • • • • • RS232 / V.24 Speeds: from 300 to 115200 baud Parity: even, odd, none Flow control: XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, none Data bits: 5, 6, 7, 8; Stop bits: 1, 2 I MW MWI SIP MWI Translator Features Overview • Connects to legacy VMS or UMS’s via SMDI • Compatible with: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Geomant MWI 2007, Nortel UM 2000 • Performs SMDI MWI - SIP MWI message translation • Generates unsolicited SIP NOTIFY requests • Supports SMDI over serial or TCP/IP connections • 2 SMDI links • Ethernet interface to SIP network • Web-based GUI for remote configuration and management Proxy SIP/IP Network • • • • • SIP MWI SIP / IP VoIP Voice Messaging Server PSTN Switch SM DI MW I MWI PBX Overview The Microtronix MWI UniCom LL helps to provide centralized Voice Mail MWI service across multiple distributed PSTN Switches or PBX Systems. The SMDI-Router has many configurable options to provide flexibility to meet different network configurations. The SMDI-Router receives SMDI MWI messages over a SMDI link from a Voice Mail System. Depending on the configuration of the SMDI-Router, it will either route or broadcast the MWI message to one or many PSTN Switches or PBX Systems. The serial RS-232 line, used for the SMDI link, may be configured to use different signaling protocols. MWI messages may also be transmitted as SMDI over TCP/IP or SIP over TCP/IP (UDP also provided), in place of transmission over a direct RS-232 connection. Software Features • Optional two-way SMDI support (configurable for each link) • Message routing and broadcast options • Messaging over serial RS-232 or TCP/IP • RS-232 may be set to use other signaling protocols • 2 SMDI links • Customizable routing options • Web-based GUI for remote configuration management • SNMP event notification support SMDI TRANSLATOR SERVING CUSTOMERS WORLDWIDE SINCE 1983 Features • Direct Drop-in Replacement for the Lucent 3A Translator • Converts 5ESS Switch API protocol to 1AESS Switch SMSI protocol • User configurable interface between Lucent 5ESS® Switch API and Voice Mail/messaging System • Supports Lucent 5ESS® Switch APCP protocol • Direct RS-232 serial connection to VMS • X.25 and TCP/IP networking to VMS • Integral ISDN BRI “U” interface Overview The Microtronix SMDI (Simplified Message Desk Interface) Translator is a direct replacement for the Lucent 3A Translator. It provides a versatile, user-configurable interface between an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Application Processor Interface (API) connected to a Lucent 5ESS® Switch and a customer provided electronic Voice Mail/messaging System (VMS). The SMDI Translator converts the 5ESS® Switch API protocol to the 1AESS Switch SMSI protocol so that a VMS which was originally designed to operate on the 1AESS SMSI format can be used with the 5ESS® Switch. The Microtronix SMDI Translator allows the customer’s VMS to send and receive Simplified Message Service Interface (SMSI) messages when connected to a Lucent 5ESS® Switch. The Microtronix SMDI Translator receives message service system (MSS) messages and/or BCLID from the 5ESS® Switch through the D-channel of an ISDN line. Key Software Features • Converts 5ESS® Switch API protocol to 1AESS Switch SMSI protocol • No limit on BCIDs • Configurable LCEN/OEN • Protocol Gateway software provides alternate TCP/IP connectivity to VMS • VMS port configurable for X.25 connectivity • Interface tracing • Telnet remote management ® Lucent Technologies 3A TRANSLATOR COMPARISON MICROTRONIX TRANSACTOR LUCENT SMSI–3A MULTI TRANSACTOR Power AC or -48VDC AC Adaptor NEBS Optional No ISDN (1) U-interface 2B+D (2) T-interface 0B+D Serial Port 2+1 Async/Sync Max 115200/2Mbps 3 Async Max 38400 Console Port 1 Async Diagnostic Output Command Interface 1 Async Diagnostic Output Command Interface Ethernet Port Yes Yes VMS/SMSI Mode Yes Yes BCLID Mode Yes Yes MDR Mode Included No ISDN Terminal Adapter Mode Included No ISDN Sync Adapter Mode Included No COMPONENT FEATURES Leveraging the knowledge and expertise gained from serving customers worldwide since 1983, Microtronix empowers customers worldwide with custom networking communications products. Authorized Resellers/Distributors Amy Troxell 800-445-2240 [email protected] ww.shi.com Richard Burdillat 973-402-8282 [email protected] www.marben-products.com 630-613-2303 [email protected] www.wipro.com Brittany Franks 973-402-8282 [email protected] www.aeciusa.com Mike McAndrews 973-402-8282 [email protected] www.avaya.com KW Leung 973-402-8282 [email protected] www.dascom.com.hk Key Hardware Features • RS-232 port for direct connection to VMS • RS-232 diagnostic/statistics port • RS-232 console port • ISDN BRI “U” interface Corporate Overview For over 20 years, Microtronix has empowered customers worldwide with custom networking communications products. Today, Microtronix continues to apply their proven engineering practices and expertise in developing innovative video solutions to design cost effective embedded products, FPGA based hardware, IP cores and printed circuit boards. Company Mission Our corporate mission is to provide customers with economical solutions which meet their design requirements for functional, and performance while exceeding expectations for quality and service. Company Focus Microtronix is a full service product development company offering an integrated suite of hardware and software design services tailored to quickly get new products to the marketplace. Microtronix prides itself in effectively taking product ideas from concept through industrial design, validation, prototyping and production start-up. Company Promise From product concept to full production, let Microtronix empower you with our full line of embedded products and turn-key design-development services. CONTACT US [email protected] [email protected] North American Head Office 9-1510 Woodcock Street London, ontario, n6h 5s1 Canada Phone: + 1 519 690–0091 Toll-free: + 1 888 690–0091 GS ALL MICROTRONIX PRODUCTS ARE GSA APPROVED ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES In addition to our Telecommunications and FPGA products, Microtronix offers professional Engineering Design Services that provide for software and hardware engineering consulting, design-development and technical support. Custom engineering design and development projects include: • Specification generation • Engineering design reviews • Test Plan development • Status reporting & conference calls Our hardware and software design capability is focused on the following market segments: • VoIP integration & migration • Data Networking • Telecom Management Systems • Wireless networking • Embedded processor systems • Defense & Aerospace • Video Over IP • Medical Imaging SUPPORT Microtronix provides technical support for all products and services through a variety of channels including: on-line (website, email), phone or on-site at the customer’s premises. Engineering Support Contracts include: Standard or Platinum, a first-of-line level of service. The offerings are available for Per-incident, hourly-based Technical Support and Annual Maintenance Contracts.